Our guest blogger today is Jeannie Cranfield of Ramblers Scotland and she has a simple message … Get Outdoors this Summer. A series of events in early August are planning to make it easier than ever to sample the delights of walking in Scotland, as Jeannie explains below.

I’m lucky to live at the foot of the Ochil hills and have spent many happy hours exploring the many paths and enjoying the peaceful surroundings and expansive views.

I’m not a particularly fit or fast walker, I think it’s fair to say I’m a plodder, but who cares, there’s never any hurry, and some days in summer, it’s just great to plonk down on the grassy slope, hot and out of puff, feeling the wind caress your cheeks as you lie back and watch the clouds dance across the sky.

It matters not to me if I do a long walk or a short walk in the hills, I always feel rejuvenated and uplifted by my excursions – at a deep place it feeds my soul. It’s the stillness of the land, the astounding beauty of the tiniest detail in a wild and open landscape, the gurgle of a burn, the song of a skylark or the call of a buzzard and the fresh air in my lungs. I can’t think of a better tonic, especially as my working week is spent behind a desk in front of a computer screen!

Sitting quietly on a hillside is one of my favourite things to do. The world stands still and you with it, there is only the rustle of the wind through the grass and a timelessness that is rich and full.

When I find a great place to stop, there’s nothing better than enjoying a favourite treat! Food always tastes so good when you’re outside so I never venture far without my favourite snacks – and a bar of chocolate tucked away in my pack!

It’s a great way to spend a day and I return home happy, uplifted and relaxed.

So if you’re looking for things to do of a weekend, why not plan a walk and explore somewhere new? Ramblers Scotland’s Get Outdoors Weekend 1- 3 August provides the perfect opportunity to get on your walking boots. Loads of walks and walking routes are lined up for you to try on your own or with family and friends. There’s over 450 mapped short walks (Medal Routes) that are easy to find, and there’s over 45 group led walks so you can explore somewhere new without getting lost.

Or if you’d like to plan your own trips, Scotland has 26 long distance routes showcasing some of the best scenery which also make a great basis for a day trip. There’s Munros, Donalds and Corbetts to climb and a myriad of wonderful low level walks too. And Scotland has plenty of woodlands to explore and great walks in National and Regional Parks to discover, and hundreds of miles of spectacular coastal trails.